I’m beginning to think that I’m going to be due for a 5-year re-investigation before this process ends. As far as issues, I really have none. My credit’s excellent. No foreign contacts. No arrests. I have a current SSBI (non-clearance) with DHS. I really can’t imagine why it’s taking this long to adjudicate. Fingers are still crossed and I’m still hopeful, though.

You’re not approaching three years, you are just past two years. Nothing that came before your SF86 in January 2017 can be attributed to security processing. But, if you have been told that you have been in adjudication since July 2017, somebody needs to push some buttons. Get in touch with your congressman/senators and have them inquire as what is going on. Sometimes it just takes a bump to get things moving.

You can try contacting your senator but it won’t help with the agency he is processing with. I went that route two-three months ago, received a letter back saying the agency is unable to provide any explanation in order to protect my personal information and that a phone number was provided to the person to contact their POC and ask questions if needed.

You can try contacting your senator but it won’t help with the agency he is processing with. I went that route two-three months ago, received a letter back saying the agency is unable to provide any explanation in order to protect my personal information and that a phone number was provided to the person to contact their POC and ask questions if needed.

yea the CIA just doesn’t care at all and they move at a snail’s pace no matter what. very frustrating. and contacting the POC gives the cookie cutter “still actively processing” response. their process is completely shielded

This IC agency isn’t the only federal agency taking it’s time, though. I applied for the SA position with HSI the same month I applied for this agency (July '16), and after completing everything, I’m still waiting for HSI also.

Which, interestingly enough, brings up another question concerning what happened with my security processing for HSI. The HSI SA position requires a TS clearance. I currently work for CBP where I have only a public trust SSBI with no clearance. I applied to HSI with several coworkers and when we reached the security processing phase, they all received E-Qip invites to start the process for their TS clearance. However, I didn’t receive one, so I called the HSI security office to see what my status was for security processing. They told me that they had accepted my current SSBI of Jul. '17, and I would be granted a TS clearance once I was hired on. The interesting thing is the Jul. '17 SSBI is the one that was started by the IC agency that I’m currently processing with, and not my CBP SSBI which was from Nov. ‘15. None of my other coworkers’ CBP SSBIs were accepted and they all had to redo their BI. So my question would be, how did my SSBI that’s being processed for this IC agency show up in the system when HSI checked for it if it isn’t adjudicated? And if it has been adjudicated, what the hell am I still waiting for?

Poly and Psych completed end of April. Haven’t heard from my investigator yet, and starting to get a little antsy. Everyone else with a similar timeline seems to have worked in reverse, knocking their BI out first, and then going through the poly/psych portions.

I know I am being impatient, I just don’t want my case to fall through the cracks.

I’m slowly creeping up on 100 weeks since submission of my SF-86. I think I got the crack filled so you don’t have to worry about falling into it haha. It’s not great but at least you still know there is a step to complete. Even though I was told I should hear something soon I don’t really count on it. I am pretty sure I remember hearing that phrase last year around this time.

I believe the other agency I am waiting on is the same one you are waiting for. From everything I have seen, that is a normal wait. I remember being told 3 years of waiting is normal so I haven’t even bothered checking into it. I do get much more contact from that agency saying I am still processing though.

Did you also apply to agency in VA? That one has long wait and you never really know when someone gets FJO for it. I am thinking of dropping out of that process if I actually hear something within a month from MD agency. I am pretty sure if I tell them that I received clearance through different agency that it wouldn’t change anything.